Why is a dead pheasant hanging outside a theatre?
The dead female pheasant and white flower were spotted this morning (October 22) attached to the statue of Spartacus next to the Chichester Festival Theatre.
The bronze statue by sculptor Tom Merrifield was erected in 1988 and is from the ballet of the same name by Khachaturian.
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The CFT was contacted to see if it was aware of the pheasant but has not yet responded.
Anyone with information on the significance of the pheasant or the flower can email [email protected] or call 01243 531313.
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